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I can't imagine if when I was 12 years old a Backstreet Boy had tweeted at me

and said, "Hey, I really like what you're doing". I woulda lost my mind.

So, I like to think of that every time I leave a comment, I think you know what

I'm someone's Backstreet Boy.

Today's episode is about building a community.

Hey my name is Meghan Tonjes. I'm Tonjes, here on YouTube, and I am a

musician, and body-positive activist, who makes daily content about news

and culture. Basically, I have an opinion and I share it all of the time. So when I

first started making YouTube videos I was 19. I had no idea what I was doing. So

I was just making videos for my friends and that's kind of how I started out. I was

making videos about my life, what I was going through, what I was thinking, and

that kind of grew into more of an understanding of who was attracted to my

videos. Over time, I definitely started to realize there were similarities with the

people that were attracted to what I was making. So a lot of times I find in my

audience people who are struggling with their weight, struggling with their

self-love, their sexuality, maybe have issues at home, and just kind of feel a

little left out, a little left of center. And I tend to attract people like that

because I went through that when I was growing up. I think sometimes we get a

little in our heads about okay who's watching me and what are the

demographics, and we can go into analytics and we can look at those

things and we can see these numbers that, you know, make sense to a certain extent

are good when you're doing branded stuff. You understand who you're reaching, but

ultimately if you're interested in the audience that's watching you, I encourage

you to actually reach out and jump in the comments, and jump in the conversations,

and research the people that you keep seeing showing up on video after video. I

mean people are you know really easily putting their information out there as

far as their age, and where they're from, and what they like, and their pronouns,

and what shows they watch. And so if you take the time to really invest in

learning about the people that watch your content, you're gonna get a lot

more information and very layered information about who likes your stuff.

Anytime that people feel like they're being seen

they are going to engage more. So a lot of times, I will heart comments, I will

pin comments, because you can't respond to every single thing, but you can

respond to a few bigger things and you can kind of acknowledge and validate

everyone else that's leaving a comment. Let them know, "Hey I see you, you're

important to me." And that really is as simple as using

those tools. You're also gonna find other ways to engage with them, and interact

and that's gonna be inspiring to your content. If all of a sudden I notice

there's a lot of people from Australia that watch a very specific TV show and

they really like these other YouTubers, maybe I'll start watching that TV show,

make a video about it. Maybe I'll collaborate with that YouTuber they all

love. Not only are you gonna find people that are going to inspire content, whose

conversations in your comments are gonna push you to make better stuff, but

you're also going to find other people who are making content that want to work

with you. The most important thing that I do, is I

pay attention. I really pay attention to how I view things, how I consume content

how I interact with other people. And so if I see another content creator putting

something out there and I automatically feel the desire to respond, or to share, I

pay attention. I lock that away in my mind for later, because there's something

there. There's some kind of little bit of magic, that I need to reverse-engineer

and figure out for my own channel. When I was moving to Los Angeles I drove here

with a friend and we would kind of annoyingly call each other Bebe, bebe. So

eventually when it came to, you know, I need a name to call these viewers,

because I don't always like using subscribers, or viewers, or fans. And

everyone has like a really cool last name and they have all these really cool

ideas for what they can call their like army, or their family, or whatever it is. I

didn't really have a great last name that I could just like turn into a cool

group name, so the Bebes are what we call them. What up my big beautiful bebes, it's

Meghan Tonjes, and it is Sunday, which means it is....

It's a gender-neutral, it's easy, it applies to everyone, and it's really just another way of me calling

them a friend. In Episode one, we talked about building your community. How by

simply watching the shareability of your videos, and the engagement by your

audience, you can figure out the things that you're doing right, or

not so right. Like what you learned? Don't forget to subscribe by clicking the

button below, and make sure to check out similar episodes.

For more infomation >> Building a community | Master Class ft Meghan Tonjes - Duration: 4:27.

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DUBAI SET TO BUILD A SHAPE SHIFTING SKYSCRAPER BY 2020 - Duration: 2:28.

DUBAI SET TO BUILD A SHAPE-SHIFTING SKYSCRAPER BY 2020

Dubai will be home to the world�s first shape-shifting skyscraper.

The city of Dubai is known for its unique, modern landscape, studded with bizarre and

spectacular skyscrapers.

Now, the newest offering to the city�s skyline may be the most impressive and ambitious project

ever embarked on in the glittering city.

The Dynamic Tower will stand an extraordinary eighty stories high and will be the world�s

very first skyscraper made up of separate rotating floors which will be attached to

one central column.

The company behind the bold project have said that this will allow the people who live there

to control the exact position of their luxury apartments to suit their needs.

The new skyscraper is also exceptional for other reasons.

The developers, from the Dynamic Group, claim that it will produce its own energy entirely

through environmentally friendly means.

The building will be powered by seventy-nine wind turbines and solar panels which will

cover the roof of the skyscraper and the rooves of every single level.

In addition to that, the developers plan that the skyscraper will be the world�s first

prefabricated tower.

According to the architect, David Fisher, who designed the plans for the building back

in 2008, around 90% of the tower will be constructed in a factory and then transported to the construction

site.

This will decrease the amount of labor required on the site of the project and will also cut

down costs, he explains.

Cutting down on costs is an important aspect of this project given that it is estimated

that its construction will cost around $1.2 billion.

The Dynamic Group do not have a confirmed location or a date when they will begin construction

on this project, but they are optimistic that it will be finished in 2020.

If they are successful, the building will become the third tallest building in Dubai

behind the world famous Burj Khalifa and Marina 101.

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